What Happens in Chapter 1945 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Dive into Chapter 1945, a pivotal chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Abigail let out a loud roar, and the two began fighting again.
Kingsley rubbed his ears and slapped them hard a couple of times. "If you don't want to change the fork with me, then don't. Do you have to be so over the top? My ears are about to go deaf from your roar."
"You deserve it. You shouldn't have teased me." Abigail retorted.
Kingsley rolled his eyes and remained silent. He decided to endure it and not argue with her. Everyone was amused; these two indeed couldn't get along for even three seconds.
"You better change it, or else Taylor won't let you off when he arrives later." Jenson kindly reminded Kingsley.
"Tay-Tay? He won't." When Kingsley heard Taylor's name, a smug look instantly appeared in his eyes. Only Helen had called Taylor by the nickname, but now Kingsley also called Taylor by that. It clearly indicated his elevated status.
Abigail could tell from his expression that he had ill intentions, and a cold glint flashed in her eyes. She wondered what this scoundrel was up to again.
Just then, Taylor arrived. "Sorry, sorry. There was a bit of traffic on the way. That's why I'm late. Have you guys started eating?"
Taylor casually pulled a chair from the side and placed it between Abigail and Kingsley. When he was about to sit down, Kingsley looked up and saw the milkshake in Taylor's hand. Kingsley grabbed it, inserted a straw, and started drinking.
"Hey, Mr. Godfrey, no…" Taylor wanted to stop Kingsley, but it was already too late.
Kingsley smacked his lips with a satisfied look. "Wow, it's actually yogurt. Just what I need to cool down the spiciness. Tay-Tay, I didn't expect you to be so thoughtful. Thank you."
Beside him, Abigail clenched her fists tightly and felt like flipping the table.
Taylor was at a loss. "Dr. Godfrey, Abigail specifically asked me to bring it. She loves spicy food, but her stomach can't take it. She thought having the yogurt would let her eat freely."
"Huh? Why didn't you say it earlier?" Kingsley asked.
But Taylor was worried that Kingsley would be hurt, so he stepped in and took Abigail's punch head-on. He let out a muffled groan from the pain.
Abigail accidentally hurt him and quickly withdrew her hand, feeling both guilty and angry. "Taylor, what are you doing?"
Taylor clutched his chest, leaning his upper body slightly. "Abigail, no one will be able to treat Lucy anymore if you hurt Mr. Godfrey."
Kingsley, who enjoyed the spectacle, added fuel to the fire from the side. "You keep talking about Lucy. Lucy is actually your fiancée, right?"
Taylor furrowed his brow in frustration, looking like he was on the verge of tears. "Dr. Godfrey, you're putting me in a difficult situation. I'm trying to help you, okay?"
"I can't help it; I'm a righteous person," Kingsley said.
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